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What kinds of plucked instruments are there?
1. Pipa, the earliest plucked instrument, is a plucked instrument. The loudspeaker is made of wood or bamboo, and it is half pear-shaped with four strings on it. Originally made of silk thread, now it is made of steel wire, steel rope and nylon. Provide "phase" and "product" for the neck and panel to determine phonemes. It is an important national musical instrument for solo, accompaniment, ensemble and ensemble.

2. Guzheng, also known as Han Zheng, Qin Zheng, Yao Zheng and Luan Zheng, is a traditional Chinese musical instrument, belonging to plucked instruments. Guzheng structure consists of panel, strings, front Yueshan, string nails, tuning box, piano feet, back Yueshan, side plates, sound holes, bottom plate and string holes.

As early as the Warring States Period from the 5th century BC to the 3rd century BC, guzheng was widely circulated in Qin (now Shaanxi) area, with a history of more than 2,500 years. The origin of guzheng is still inconclusive.

3. zhongruan is a kind of alto instrument, with quiet and soft timbre, full of poetry, similar to Qin Qin, and often ensemble melody or sentence description, which has a touching effect; As accompaniment, rich rhythm changes can highlight the characteristics of music. Using more than two zhongruan musicians to play harmony in a band will enrich the midrange of plucked instruments.

Yueqin is a traditional plucked instrument in China, which originated in Han Dynasty. The speaker is full of circles and the neck is short. The total length is 62, and the speaker diameter is 36.3cm.. The borders of the neck and speaker are mahogany and rosewood, and the borders are six boards of the same specification.

The front panel and the back panel are made of paulownia wood. There are two sound beams and two sound columns in the box. Four axes, four strings, every two strings are homophonic, and the five degrees are fixed. There are eight or nine grades on the neck and panel.

5. Qin Liu plays stringed instruments. Also known as Liu Yeqin, Jin'gangtui Rock Stone and Earth Pipa. Chinese traditional musical instruments. Originally popular in Jiangsu, Shandong, Anhui and other provinces. Now it is popular all over the country, mainly in Linyi, Shandong, northern Jiangsu and other places. It is one of the pear-shaped speaker stringed instruments that have been circulated among the people since the Tang Dynasty. Its appearance, structure and playing method are similar to those of Ruan.